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© Moray Firth Gansey Project June 2018
This project was part-
Fraserburgh -
Dontator / knitter: Knitted by Maggie Summers, wife of Peter Summers, donated by their daughter
Location: Fraserburgh area
Colour: Light grey
Pattern: Herring net; seeding: purl, knit, moss, knit, purl (5 stitches). Main pattern centred front and back, seeding at sides
Welt: single rib, 9 cm
Chest: 77 cm
Sleeves: plain; cuffs single rib, sleeve shaping continues down cuff, cuff depth 11.5 cm; sleeve length 46 cm
Gusset: length 6.5 cm, width 5 cm
Shoulders: shoulder extension, double moss stitch, grafted
Neck: polo neck, single rib, 13 cm
This gansey, Tree of Life, Fraserburgh 2, and Shells and cables, Fraserburgh 2 were donated by the daughter of Maggie and Peter Summers. Peter owned a fishing boat called Girl Pat, and was a skipper and successful fisherman. His wife knitted all his ganseys until he died. She also knitted the long johns and her children's ganseys. Mr Summers retired from fishing at the age of 40 due to a heart attack, but would keep his hand in by taking the boat out in spring and summer time. During the war he wore a navy blue gansey which was admired by officers. The tree of life pattern is the one he wore as a boy in his schooldays. The shell pattern was the last one he wore.
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Portsoy 2012 |
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